This is a 50 y/o woman who suffered a traumatic injury of her left peroneal nerve and shortly thereafter developed heightened sensitivity to light touch over the top of her left foot accompanied by a patch of burning pain as if she had experienced a sunburn on top of her foot. The skin on top of her foot turned red and felt warmer relative to the rest of her foot.

DIAGNOSIS: RSD

Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) can develop following trauma to a region of the body. Typical situations would be a severe ankle sprain, shoulder dislocation or fractured bone. It can also occur with a stretch injury of a peripheral nerve. RSD is also known as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome I (CRPS I). Symptoms of RSD include …

This is one of the reasons that clinicians try to control the pain early following a trauma so that the patient can maintain a normal level of physical activity and hopefully avoid unnecessary long-term complications such as RSD.